Summary
ALAN M Morris is correct to point out that the proposed Glasgow Airport Rail Link would be inconvenient to many in the west of Scotland, and that tourists and visitors would be among the most likely passengers, (Letters, The Herald, October 9).
On the same page, John Swinney properly criticises Labour for not offering an alternative, but that charge could be laid at his own door. Has he, or any other politician, given serious consideration to the alternative of using Glasgow's biggest (underused) asset, the River Clyde?See the full content of this document
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What Glasgow Needs Is a Fast River Taxi Link to the Airport, Not a Railway Line
Numerous progressive cities worldwide now have fast river taxi services, so why not one between central Glasgow...
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